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G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 2666 PC4-21300 288-Pin 8GB (8GB x 1) Desktop Memory Kit Model F4-2666C19S-8GVR
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G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB DDR4 Desktop RAM
Free delivery between Thu – Sat
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I built 3 of these for my office. For the typical office / student setting they are fast and efficient with plenty of storage space for the average office setting – word processing, spreadsheets, quickbooks, and the internet. For 80% of users this would be a great PC build. Anyone who is going to do anything with music, video, or hard gaming would probably want something different. All the products below worked well together and I had 0 DOA products. My under $800 build consisted of: O.S. Windows 10 Pro - 64-bit CPU cooler DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 120EX WHITE Keyboard/Mouse Logitech MK120 Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Combo BLACK Motherboard 1151 GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P (rev. 1.0) LGA 1151 RAM 8 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) F4-2800C16D-8GVR Processor Intel ... MoreI built 3 of these for my office. For the typical office / student setting they are fast and efficient with plenty of storage space for the average office setting – word processing, spreadsheets, quickbooks, and the internet. For 80% of users this would be a great PC build. Anyone who is going to do anything with music, video, or hard gaming would probably want something different. All the products below worked well together and I had 0 DOA products. My under $800 build consisted of: O.S. Windows 10 Pro - 64-bit CPU cooler DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 120EX WHITE Keyboard/Mouse Logitech MK120 Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Combo BLACK Motherboard 1151 GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P (rev. 1.0) LGA 1151 RAM 8 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) F4-2800C16D-8GVR Processor Intel Core i3-8100 Coffee Lake Quad-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1151 M.2 SSD SAMSUNG 960 EVO M.2 250GB NVMe MZ-V6E250BW PSU Seasonic FOCUS series SSR-450FM 450W 80 + Gold Case NZXT S340 Glossy White Steel ATX Mid Tower Case
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Ram color matches my Asrock Gaming K6 mobo and is fully compatible, running in dual-channel mode at the advertised speed when the XMP profile is enabled. Fits with my Cryorig H7, which stops just short of the RAM slots. Since this seems to be a go-to kit, compatibility should be good, but always check with your mobo manufacturer, especially if it's a Skylake board. Also note that 2133 is stock for most motherboards, and 2400 is an OC'd speed. Switch on the XMP profile in the UEFI/BIOS and you're good to go. Edit: The first stick died within 12, in 2016. At first it would fill up slowly during regular PC use, unable to clear itself, until I'd always have 8 GB in use until a reboot. Then it stopped booting entirely, with my PC throwing memory-related error codes. I ... MoreRam color matches my Asrock Gaming K6 mobo and is fully compatible, running in dual-channel mode at the advertised speed when the XMP profile is enabled. Fits with my Cryorig H7, which stops just short of the RAM slots. Since this seems to be a go-to kit, compatibility should be good, but always check with your mobo manufacturer, especially if it's a Skylake board. Also note that 2133 is stock for most motherboards, and 2400 is an OC'd speed. Switch on the XMP profile in the UEFI/BIOS and you're good to go. Edit: The first stick died within 12, in 2016. At first it would fill up slowly during regular PC use, unable to clear itself, until I'd always have 8 GB in use until a reboot. Then it stopped booting entirely, with my PC throwing memory-related error codes. I replaced it with a newer Ripjaw V (F4-2400C15S-8GVR) which has not given me any problems. As of March 2018, the second of the original two modules has died. Since these modules were made when DDR4 was new, I'm willing to give some benefit of the doubt (and hence purchase another Ripjaw as a replacement), but this is still disappointing.
originally posted on newegg.com
I bought this RAM for a brand new PC build for audio production and gaming. The system runs on a B450 Motherboard with a Ryzen 7 3800X. The end goal was to have enough RAM for my synth plugins to run smoothly even if I have 20 running at the same time, and it works for that. It also provides me enough memory for pretty resource heavy gaming (though I do need to upgrade my GPU, since I only have 4GB of VRAM, but that isn't the fault of these sticks) I haven't tried to overclock this RAM yet, nor do I seriously plan to try as of this writing. The RAM has an aluminum design that is supposed to effectively vent heat away from the RAM but without fans I am not entirely confident in its ability to handle overclocking temps. I would recommend getting this RAM if 2400 RAM ... MoreI bought this RAM for a brand new PC build for audio production and gaming. The system runs on a B450 Motherboard with a Ryzen 7 3800X. The end goal was to have enough RAM for my synth plugins to run smoothly even if I have 20 running at the same time, and it works for that. It also provides me enough memory for pretty resource heavy gaming (though I do need to upgrade my GPU, since I only have 4GB of VRAM, but that isn't the fault of these sticks) I haven't tried to overclock this RAM yet, nor do I seriously plan to try as of this writing. The RAM has an aluminum design that is supposed to effectively vent heat away from the RAM but without fans I am not entirely confident in its ability to handle overclocking temps. I would recommend getting this RAM if 2400 RAM is on the top end of what you will need. If you need 3600, you should definitely go for some faster RAM. I haven't yet tried 3600 in my system but I also couldn't imagine it making all that much of a difference to be completely honest.
| CAS Latency | 15 |
| Voltage | 1.20V |
G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 2666 PC4-21300 288-Pin 8GB (8GB x 1) Desktop Memory Kit Model F4-2666C19S-8GVR
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G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB DDR4 Desktop RAM
Free delivery between Thu – Sat
I built 3 of these for my office. For the typical office / student setting they are fast and efficient with plenty of storage space for the average office setting – word processing, spreadsheets, quickbooks, and the internet. For 80% of users this would be a great PC build. Anyone who is going to do anything with music, video, or hard gaming would probably want something different. All the products below worked well together and I had 0 DOA products. My under $800 build consisted of: O.S. Windows 10 Pro - 64-bit CPU cooler DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 120EX WHITE Keyboard/Mouse Logitech MK120 Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Combo BLACK Motherboard 1151 GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P (rev. 1.0) LGA 1151 RAM 8 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) F4-2800C16D-8GVR Processor Intel ... MoreI built 3 of these for my office. For the typical office / student setting they are fast and efficient with plenty of storage space for the average office setting – word processing, spreadsheets, quickbooks, and the internet. For 80% of users this would be a great PC build. Anyone who is going to do anything with music, video, or hard gaming would probably want something different. All the products below worked well together and I had 0 DOA products. My under $800 build consisted of: O.S. Windows 10 Pro - 64-bit CPU cooler DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 120EX WHITE Keyboard/Mouse Logitech MK120 Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Combo BLACK Motherboard 1151 GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P (rev. 1.0) LGA 1151 RAM 8 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) F4-2800C16D-8GVR Processor Intel Core i3-8100 Coffee Lake Quad-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1151 M.2 SSD SAMSUNG 960 EVO M.2 250GB NVMe MZ-V6E250BW PSU Seasonic FOCUS series SSR-450FM 450W 80 + Gold Case NZXT S340 Glossy White Steel ATX Mid Tower Case
Ram color matches my Asrock Gaming K6 mobo and is fully compatible, running in dual-channel mode at the advertised speed when the XMP profile is enabled. Fits with my Cryorig H7, which stops just short of the RAM slots. Since this seems to be a go-to kit, compatibility should be good, but always check with your mobo manufacturer, especially if it's a Skylake board. Also note that 2133 is stock for most motherboards, and 2400 is an OC'd speed. Switch on the XMP profile in the UEFI/BIOS and you're good to go. Edit: The first stick died within 12, in 2016. At first it would fill up slowly during regular PC use, unable to clear itself, until I'd always have 8 GB in use until a reboot. Then it stopped booting entirely, with my PC throwing memory-related error codes. I ... MoreRam color matches my Asrock Gaming K6 mobo and is fully compatible, running in dual-channel mode at the advertised speed when the XMP profile is enabled. Fits with my Cryorig H7, which stops just short of the RAM slots. Since this seems to be a go-to kit, compatibility should be good, but always check with your mobo manufacturer, especially if it's a Skylake board. Also note that 2133 is stock for most motherboards, and 2400 is an OC'd speed. Switch on the XMP profile in the UEFI/BIOS and you're good to go. Edit: The first stick died within 12, in 2016. At first it would fill up slowly during regular PC use, unable to clear itself, until I'd always have 8 GB in use until a reboot. Then it stopped booting entirely, with my PC throwing memory-related error codes. I replaced it with a newer Ripjaw V (F4-2400C15S-8GVR) which has not given me any problems. As of March 2018, the second of the original two modules has died. Since these modules were made when DDR4 was new, I'm willing to give some benefit of the doubt (and hence purchase another Ripjaw as a replacement), but this is still disappointing.
I bought this RAM for a brand new PC build for audio production and gaming. The system runs on a B450 Motherboard with a Ryzen 7 3800X. The end goal was to have enough RAM for my synth plugins to run smoothly even if I have 20 running at the same time, and it works for that. It also provides me enough memory for pretty resource heavy gaming (though I do need to upgrade my GPU, since I only have 4GB of VRAM, but that isn't the fault of these sticks) I haven't tried to overclock this RAM yet, nor do I seriously plan to try as of this writing. The RAM has an aluminum design that is supposed to effectively vent heat away from the RAM but without fans I am not entirely confident in its ability to handle overclocking temps. I would recommend getting this RAM if 2400 RAM ... MoreI bought this RAM for a brand new PC build for audio production and gaming. The system runs on a B450 Motherboard with a Ryzen 7 3800X. The end goal was to have enough RAM for my synth plugins to run smoothly even if I have 20 running at the same time, and it works for that. It also provides me enough memory for pretty resource heavy gaming (though I do need to upgrade my GPU, since I only have 4GB of VRAM, but that isn't the fault of these sticks) I haven't tried to overclock this RAM yet, nor do I seriously plan to try as of this writing. The RAM has an aluminum design that is supposed to effectively vent heat away from the RAM but without fans I am not entirely confident in its ability to handle overclocking temps. I would recommend getting this RAM if 2400 RAM is on the top end of what you will need. If you need 3600, you should definitely go for some faster RAM. I haven't yet tried 3600 in my system but I also couldn't imagine it making all that much of a difference to be completely honest.
Shopping for DDR4 ram seemed to require a little more attention then normal. I noticed in many cases of ram running at the same speed some would be 1.2v while others would go all the way up to 1.35v. Even under the same brand you can find 2800mhz at 1.2v, 1.25v, up to 1.35v all with the same timings. My thought process was to find the fastest ram possible at 1.2v. It appeared that once 2800mhz was reached most ram went up to 1.35v so I set my sights on 2800mhz at 1.2v. Because of the lower voltage I suspected I could get the same speeds of the more expensive 3000mhz + while paying less which happened to work out extremely well for me. At the stock 16-16-16-36 timings I was easily able to reach 3200mhz stable at 1.25v which is what I ended up sticking with. With ... MoreShopping for DDR4 ram seemed to require a little more attention then normal. I noticed in many cases of ram running at the same speed some would be 1.2v while others would go all the way up to 1.35v. Even under the same brand you can find 2800mhz at 1.2v, 1.25v, up to 1.35v all with the same timings. My thought process was to find the fastest ram possible at 1.2v. It appeared that once 2800mhz was reached most ram went up to 1.35v so I set my sights on 2800mhz at 1.2v. Because of the lower voltage I suspected I could get the same speeds of the more expensive 3000mhz + while paying less which happened to work out extremely well for me. At the stock 16-16-16-36 timings I was easily able to reach 3200mhz stable at 1.25v which is what I ended up sticking with. With voltage at stock 1.2v and 16-16-16-36 timings running the ram at 3066mhz is about the max I could reach. Tighter timings at that voltage or more speed would cause an occasional game to crash after 30-60min of play. I was able to 3400mhz by raising the voltage to 1.35v but at that speed I had to adjust the timings to 16-17-16-36. I suspect with some more time spent on tweaking I could get it to run 3600mhz stable but after 3200mhz the extra stress on the ram didn't seem worth the marginal performance improvement. At the stock 2800mhz and 1.2v running 15-15-15-35 and even 14-15-14-34 required no effort at all though performance was much better by increasing speed even if it is only by a little. Fortunately they had a small discount for this when I purchased and would definitely recommend for those looking for good performance at a cheap price. I don't know about the 1.25v and 1.3v sticks rated at 2800mhz but these 1.2v sticks have a lot of potential.
G.SKILL is the worst company I've ever dealt with and has no understanding of the concept of customer service. I bought a KM780MX mechanical keyboard from that a while back that was defective out of the box and I went back and forth with them for months with no solution. I RMA'ed the keyboard only to have it sent back saying the warranty was denied because of damage, when there is clearly no damage at all. Kept in contact with them and they wouldn't budge so I took it to the BBB and they completely ignored it along with all email I sent after that point. Worst customer service experience of my life. And to make it worst of the issues with the keyboard, and yes there are multiple, is that it will just randomly start typing gibberish and keep going and going, and I've ... MoreG.SKILL is the worst company I've ever dealt with and has no understanding of the concept of customer service. I bought a KM780MX mechanical keyboard from that a while back that was defective out of the box and I went back and forth with them for months with no solution. I RMA'ed the keyboard only to have it sent back saying the warranty was denied because of damage, when there is clearly no damage at all. Kept in contact with them and they wouldn't budge so I took it to the BBB and they completely ignored it along with all email I sent after that point. Worst customer service experience of my life. And to make it worst of the issues with the keyboard, and yes there are multiple, is that it will just randomly start typing gibberish and keep going and going, and I've seen other reviewers of the keyboard say they've experienced the same issue. So if you don't want to end up with faulty products of a company that refuses to take care of their warranty issues, then don't buy from G.SKILL, I know I never will again. I know using my other G.SKILL purchases as a way to vent my frustrations is probably the wrong way to go about it, but this company makes me so mad and people need to know that this is how they're going to be treated if they buy these products. And quite frankly their other products that I purchased in the past (including this one) are garbage anyway. I hope this will help someone make an informed decision to buy a better product.
I got this ram because I was building a pc for my brother's B-day and found that Ryzen series are great for budget builds. As soon as I built it I was getting constant blue screens all with different error codes. I was trying to figure out the problem for 2 days, I re-installed windows and that solved some of the errors but still couldn't play games without bsod errors. My main pc is also ryzen and has one stick of 8gb ram so I decided to switch them so see if that did anything, and yep! The pc worked flawlessly. No more blue screens, no more errors. I put in the Ripjaws ram into my main pc and it worked well, so I thought "No problem, all works well, I don't have to return it." But every once in a while I get bsod on my main pc and every time it's a different error ... MoreI got this ram because I was building a pc for my brother's B-day and found that Ryzen series are great for budget builds. As soon as I built it I was getting constant blue screens all with different error codes. I was trying to figure out the problem for 2 days, I re-installed windows and that solved some of the errors but still couldn't play games without bsod errors. My main pc is also ryzen and has one stick of 8gb ram so I decided to switch them so see if that did anything, and yep! The pc worked flawlessly. No more blue screens, no more errors. I put in the Ripjaws ram into my main pc and it worked well, so I thought "No problem, all works well, I don't have to return it." But every once in a while I get bsod on my main pc and every time it's a different error code. I restart the pc and works fine. And it's not like I was under heavy load when the blue screens happened. I left the computer Idle, came back, and it was blue screen'd. It's an inconvenience for sure until a I get more reliable ram. If you plan on getting this product make sure your motherboard is compatible. I tested it on a ryzen 2000g with a ab350n motherboard with constant blue screens. My main pc, which the ram is currently in, is a B350-f with a ryzen 2600 with occasional blue screen and honestly I've noticed more slowdown with my apps and some rare crashes of chrome.
Been building custom machines, my own and client based, with G.Skill modules exclusively for the last 10 years and have never had a bad module. That's not to say that the consumer can throw caution to the wind and buy just any memory stick to stick in the machine. You need to actually check to see that the particular module(s) are compatible with your motherboard and processor setup. Clients Rig: Red and Black Themed Build Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Black Aluminum / Steel ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case. MSI Gaming Z170A GAMING M7 LGA 1151 Intel Z170 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 ATX Intel Motherboard. Intel Core i5-6600K 6M Skylake Quad-Core 3.5 GHz LGA 1151 95W BX80662I56600K Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 530. IC Diamond 24 Carat Diamond Thermal Compound. Corsair ... MoreBeen building custom machines, my own and client based, with G.Skill modules exclusively for the last 10 years and have never had a bad module. That's not to say that the consumer can throw caution to the wind and buy just any memory stick to stick in the machine. You need to actually check to see that the particular module(s) are compatible with your motherboard and processor setup. Clients Rig: Red and Black Themed Build Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Black Aluminum / Steel ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case. MSI Gaming Z170A GAMING M7 LGA 1151 Intel Z170 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 ATX Intel Motherboard. Intel Core i5-6600K 6M Skylake Quad-Core 3.5 GHz LGA 1151 95W BX80662I56600K Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 530. IC Diamond 24 Carat Diamond Thermal Compound. Corsair Hydro Series H100i GTX Extreme Performance Water / Liquid CPU Cooler. 240mm. G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2800 (PC4 22400) Intel Z170 Platform / Intel X99 Platform Desktop Memory Model F4-2800C16D-16GVR. MSI GeForce GTX 960 DirectX 12 GTX 960 GAMING 4G 4GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support ATX Video Card. Ultra X4 1050 Watt Fully Modular Power Supply. x3 COUGAR (120mm) 12CM CFD Red LED Hydraulic (Liquid) Bearing Ultra Silent Fan 1200RPM, 64.4CFM, 16.6dBA. x2 COUGAR (140mm) 14CM CFD Red LED Hydraulic (Liquid) Bearing Ultra Silent Fan 1000RPM, 73.2CFM, 18dBA. Corsair Gaming K70 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Aircraft-grade Aluminum, Backlit Multicolor LED - Cherry MX Red. Razer Mamba Tournament Edition Chroma Wired/Wireless 16,000dpi Gaming Mouse RZ01-01370100-R3U1. Windows 7 Home Premium.
I started with a mismatched CPU and motherboard. The motherboard I wanted needed a CPU with a graphics processor. I bought a i5 10600kf. no graphics processor. That wasn't the only problem. Not understanding how the dust cover fit on the CPU socket, I damaged the CPU socket trying to reinstall it. I still didn't comprehend the problem I had. I first thought it was a memory issue. That's when I bought this memory. Memory didn't work, I bought an i3 10100f CPU. Didn't work. Bought another motherboard, didn't work. Dug my microscope out and discovered I damaged the CPU socket on 1st motherboard. Then I looked at the Gigabyte website and saw the 2 CPU's I bought were wrong for the motherboard. I found an i5 10600k CPU locally. Finally had a working system. It was a ... MoreI started with a mismatched CPU and motherboard. The motherboard I wanted needed a CPU with a graphics processor. I bought a i5 10600kf. no graphics processor. That wasn't the only problem. Not understanding how the dust cover fit on the CPU socket, I damaged the CPU socket trying to reinstall it. I still didn't comprehend the problem I had. I first thought it was a memory issue. That's when I bought this memory. Memory didn't work, I bought an i3 10100f CPU. Didn't work. Bought another motherboard, didn't work. Dug my microscope out and discovered I damaged the CPU socket on 1st motherboard. Then I looked at the Gigabyte website and saw the 2 CPU's I bought were wrong for the motherboard. I found an i5 10600k CPU locally. Finally had a working system. It was a bumpy road, was my fault for not doing enough research but I had fun and it cost less than buying commercially. Note to anyone that builds a system. If you have an AMI bios and get 5 beeps on boot. Check the CPU you bought. If there are monitor ports on the motherboard, CPU needs a graphic processor. 2nd note: CPU dust cover snaps on the outside of the CPU clamp, not under it. This was a LGA 1200 socket, applies to several others too. Just sharing my learning experience. Wasn't Newegg's fault. it was mine. That's what you call experience.
I purpose built this PC to run my BlueIris video surveillance software. I needed a fast processor with multiple cores to decode video streams from multiple IP cameras. It appears so far that the built-in Intel QuickSync decoder is doing a good job decoding the H.264 streams without the aid of a graphics card. I was worried that the Noctua cooler would be too big for the case, but the Fractal specs said it would fit and it does (barely). But the 1st PCI slot is very close so a graphics card probably won't fit there. The Noctua site says this slot is not usable with this cooler. The Noctua cooler is quiet and the Fractal case keeps everything very quiet. - Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz LGA 1151 Desktop Processor - ASRock H270M Pro4 LGA 1151 Intel ... MoreI purpose built this PC to run my BlueIris video surveillance software. I needed a fast processor with multiple cores to decode video streams from multiple IP cameras. It appears so far that the built-in Intel QuickSync decoder is doing a good job decoding the H.264 streams without the aid of a graphics card. I was worried that the Noctua cooler would be too big for the case, but the Fractal specs said it would fit and it does (barely). But the 1st PCI slot is very close so a graphics card probably won't fit there. The Noctua site says this slot is not usable with this cooler. The Noctua cooler is quiet and the Fractal case keeps everything very quiet. - Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz LGA 1151 Desktop Processor - ASRock H270M Pro4 LGA 1151 Intel H270 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Motherboard - G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) - Noctua NH-D14 120mm & 140mm SSO CPU Cooler - CORSAIR RMx Series RM650X 650W 80 PLUS GOLD Power Supply - SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 250GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - WD Purple 4TB Surveillance Hard Disk Drive - ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner - Bulk - OEM - Logitech K740 Illuminated USB Keyboard - ASUS VS229H-P Black 21.5" 5ms (GTG) HDMI IPS-Panel LED-Backlit Widescreen LCD Monitor - Windows 10 Home - 64-bit - OEM - Fractal Design Define Mini Black Silent MATX Mini Tower Computer Case
Was afraid it wouldn't work at listed speed in my Ryzen 5 2400G APU build. Almost gave me a heart attack when the system wouldn't POST after I swapped it in for the 2400mhz place-holder ram. A BIOS reset later got me into the BIOS, set the XMP settings to on, memory speed set itself to 2933mhz and the system booted normally. If this is the first set of memory in your system, you should be fine. Ryzen 5 2400G Asrock AB350M Pro4 BIOS: 4.70 AGESA ver: PinnaclePI-AM4 1.0.0.1a If you get stuttering in games, don't forget to turn off "Core Performance Boost" (turbo boost) in the BIOS. There appears to be a bug where CPU would dip down to 544mhz and GPU would dip to 200mhz causing all sorts of stuttering, only in gaming. To set it: OC Tweaker > OC Mode Change Switch > AMD ... MoreWas afraid it wouldn't work at listed speed in my Ryzen 5 2400G APU build. Almost gave me a heart attack when the system wouldn't POST after I swapped it in for the 2400mhz place-holder ram. A BIOS reset later got me into the BIOS, set the XMP settings to on, memory speed set itself to 2933mhz and the system booted normally. If this is the first set of memory in your system, you should be fine. Ryzen 5 2400G Asrock AB350M Pro4 BIOS: 4.70 AGESA ver: PinnaclePI-AM4 1.0.0.1a If you get stuttering in games, don't forget to turn off "Core Performance Boost" (turbo boost) in the BIOS. There appears to be a bug where CPU would dip down to 544mhz and GPU would dip to 200mhz causing all sorts of stuttering, only in gaming. To set it: OC Tweaker > OC Mode Change Switch > AMD CBS Setting (If you don't set this, the Advanced section won't set) Advanced > AMD CBS > Zen Common Options > Core Performance Boost > Disabled
| CAS Latency | 15 |
| Voltage | 1.20V |
G.SKILL 8GB Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz for Intel Z170 PLA
Get a load of this G.Skill Ripjaws V memory module from G.Skill. The module is designed to carry out extreme performance for both gaming and PC enthusiasts. It's optimized toward Intel Core processors, in addition to that, it also supports Intel XMP 2.0 allowing the users to get more performance from the module. It's 1.2V ultra low voltage insures that the module will stay cool even in long periods of usage. G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 Performance Memory Feel the Rush of Ripjaws V Born to outperform, the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series memory modules are great for DIY professionals and power users seeking first-class performance, reliability and overclocking potential from their powerhouses. As the latest addition to the classic Ripjaws family, the Ripjaws V series DDR4 memory delivers cutting-edge performance and maximum compatibility with Intel X99, 100 and 200 series platforms and AMD Ryzen processors. Crafted from the finest components with superior craftsmanship, and through rigorous testing, the Ripjaws V measures up to your performance expectations of every aspect, while the arresting, thermally-optimized heat spreader steals attention. Support for Intel XMP 2.0 makes overclocking a breeze. And multiple vibrant color options offer you the best match to your taste and your rig. The F4-2666C15S-8GVR from G.Skill offers you 8GB (1 x 8GB) of DDR4-2666 RAM. This 288-pin DIMM memory comes in a Red design. Advanced specifications of this RAM are: CAS Latency of 15, voltage of 1.2V, unregistered/unbuffered, Non-ECC, and has a heatsink/cooler installed.
Get a load of this G.Skill Ripjaws V memory module from G.Skill. The module is designed to carry out extreme performance for both gaming and PC enthusiasts. It's optimized toward Intel Core processors, in addition to that, it also supports Intel XMP 2.0 allowing the users to get more performance from the module. It's 1.2V ultra low voltage insures that the module will stay cool even in long periods of usage. G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 Performance Memory Feel the Rush of Ripjaws V Born to outperform, the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series memory modules are great for DIY professionals and power users seeking first-class performance, reliability and overclocking potential from their powerhouses. As the latest addition to the classic Ripjaws family, the Ripjaws V series DDR4 memory delivers cutting-edge performance and maximum compatibility with Intel X99, 100 and 200 series platforms and AMD Ryzen processors. Crafted from the finest components with superior craftsmanship, and through rigorous testing, the Ripjaws V measures up to your performance expectations of every aspect, while the arresting, thermally-optimized heat spreader steals attention. Support for Intel XMP 2.0 makes overclocking a breeze. And multiple vibrant color options offer you the best match to your taste and your rig. The F4-2666C15S-8GVR from G.Skill offers you 8GB (1 x 8GB) of DDR4-2666 RAM. This 288-pin DIMM memory comes in a Red design. Advanced specifications of this RAM are: CAS Latency of 15, voltage of 1.2V, unregistered/unbuffered, Non-ECC, and has a heatsink/cooler installed.
Get a load of this G.Skill Ripjaws V memory module from G.Skill. The module is designed to carry out extreme performance for both gaming and PC enthusiasts. It's optimized toward Intel Core processors, in addition to that, it also supports Intel XMP 2.0 allowing the users to get more performance from the module. It's 1.2V ultra low voltage insures that the module will stay cool even in long periods of usage. G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 Performance Memory Feel the Rush of Ripjaws V Born to outperform, the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series memory modules are great for DIY professionals and power users seeking first-class performance, reliability and overclocking potential from their powerhouses. As the latest addition to the classic Ripjaws family, the Ripjaws V series DDR4 memory delivers cutting-edge performance and maximum compatibility with Intel X99, 100 and 200 series platforms and AMD Ryzen processors. Crafted from the finest components with superior craftsmanship, and through rigorous testing, the Ripjaws V measures up to your performance expectations of every aspect, while the arresting, thermally-optimized heat spreader steals attention. Support for Intel XMP 2.0 makes overclocking a breeze. And multiple vibrant color options offer you the best match to your taste and your rig. The F4-2666C15S-8GVR from G.Skill offers you 8GB (1 x 8GB) of DDR4-2666 RAM. This 288-pin DIMM memory comes in a Red design. Advanced specifications of this RAM are: CAS Latency of 15, voltage of 1.2V, unregistered/unbuffered, Non-ECC, and has a heatsink/cooler installed.
Get a load of this G.Skill Ripjaws V memory module from G.Skill. The module is designed to carry out extreme performance for both gaming and PC enthusiasts. It's optimized toward Intel Core processors, in addition to that, it also supports Intel XMP 2.0 allowing the users to get more performance from the module. It's 1.2V ultra low voltage insures that the module will stay cool even in long periods of usage. G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 Performance Memory Feel the Rush of Ripjaws V Born to outperform, the G.SKILL Ripjaws V series memory modules are great for DIY professionals and power users seeking first-class performance, reliability and overclocking potential from their powerhouses. As the latest addition to the classic Ripjaws family, the Ripjaws V series DDR4 memory delivers cutting-edge performance and maximum compatibility with Intel X99, 100 and 200 series platforms and AMD Ryzen processors. Crafted from the finest components with superior craftsmanship, and through rigorous testing, the Ripjaws V measures up to your performance expectations of every aspect, while the arresting, thermally-optimized heat spreader steals attention. Support for Intel XMP 2.0 makes overclocking a breeze. And multiple vibrant color options offer you the best match to your taste and your rig. The F4-2666C15S-8GVR from G.Skill offers you 8GB (1 x 8GB) of DDR4-2666 RAM. This 288-pin DIMM memory comes in a Red design. Advanced specifications of this RAM are: CAS Latency of 15, voltage of 1.2V, unregistered/unbuffered, Non-ECC, and has a heatsink/cooler installed.
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The lowest price for G.SKILL 8GB Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz for Intel Z170 PLA right now is $98.87 at electuscomputers.co.nz, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $98.07 on 13 May 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.